cellular differentiation
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cellular
adjective
uk/ˈsel.jə.lər/us/ˈsel.jə.lɚ/
connected with the cells of a plant ...
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differentiation
noun
uk/ˌdɪf.ər.en.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌdɪf.ə.ren.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of showing or finding difference between things that ...
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However, subsequentcellulardifferentiationis impaired in these mutants and no axonal wrapping occurs.
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It stands to reason that alteration or disruption of intercellular contacts would, in turn, alter the implementation of the genetic programs operative duringcellulardifferentiation.
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Identification ofcellulardifferentiation-dependent nuclear factors that bind to a human gene for thymidylate synthase.
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Autophosphoylation that ensues leads to stem-cell activation and ultimatecellulardifferentiation.
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However, recent data supports the participation of this protease in non-apoptotic cellular events including cell proliferation, cell cycle regulation andcellulardifferentiation.
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An increasing volume of literature has illuminated the significance of isoform-specific roles incellulardifferentiationand proliferation.
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Overall, this is an excellent account of the mechanisms and concepts involved in thecellulardifferentiationthat accompanies mating in yeast.
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This has led to speculation that this gene is involved in the process ofcellulardifferentiation.
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Blastocyst injection provides a tool for analysingcellulardifferentiationand development.
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The blastocoele is a fluid filled cavity which contains amino acids, proteins, growth factors, sugars, ions and other components which are necessary forcellulardifferentiation.
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During the first 12 weeks of gestation, the anterior pituitary undergoescellulardifferentiation.
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Cellulardifferentiationduring development can be understood as the result of a gene regulatory network.
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Mechanistically, the human homolog is a scaffold protein linked tocellulardifferentiationcentered on the regulation of epithelial as well as neuronal morphogenesis.
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In cytopathology, the level ofcellulardifferentiationis used as a measure of cancer progression.
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The entire process of embryogenesis involves coordinated spatial and temporal changes in gene expression, cell growth andcellulardifferentiation.
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This mechanism of gene regulation is involved in cell growth,cellulardifferentiation, and adaptation to external stimuli.
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This process of taking up a permanent shape, size and a function is calledcellulardifferentiation.
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One example of an epigenetic change in eukaryotic biology is the process ofcellulardifferentiation.
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First messengers are signaling molecules that control metabolism orcellulardifferentiation.
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Adipogenesis is a tightly regulatedcellulardifferentiationprocess, in which the preadipocytes are transformed into differentiated adipocyte cells.
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